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BROOKLYN EAGLE LATE NEWS Fair, mild tonight; cloudy, mild tomorrow. 105th YEAR No. 305 DAILY and SUNDAY (Copjrlihfc IMS. Tht Ei Inc BROOKLYN, N. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1945 3 CENTS I NFW YORK CTTT O'DWYER SWEPT INTO OFFICE BY RECORD 685,175 PLURALITY STALIN'S ABSENCE Mcdonald tops beldock O'Dwyer Bids Public Aid in Running City Results at a Glance Mayor William O'Dwyer, Democratic-A.

L. P. nominee, elected Mayor in a tremendous Democratic sweep by a 685,175 plurality over Judge Jonah J. Goldstein, his Republican-Liberal-City Fusion party foe. City Council President Newbold Morris, No Deal party protege of retiring Mayor LaGuardia, finishes only 34,613 votes behind Judge Goldstein.

TICKET WINS BATTLE FOR KEY OFFICES Elects 4 Boro Heads, Gets Estimate Board McGoldrick Beaten By JOSEPH H. SCHMAL ACKER PUZZLES MOSCOW Red Chief Not at Anniversary Fete for 1st Time in Many Years By HENRY SHAPIRO 7 (U.R) Surprise and disappointment swept' Moscow today as Generalissimo Josef Stalin remained mysteriously absent from the formal ceremonies marking the 28th anniversary of the Red revolution. It was the first time In mny years that Moscow ushered In ltsi State new year without Premier! Stalin. His failure to appean Ml Mi FORD. A.

POST 'Forgotten Candidate' Sweeps Boro Despite Vigorous G.O.P. Drive Miles F. McDonald was carried into the District Attorney's office lodav oil the crest of the Demo-rratir-American Labor partv wave of votes which swept William ODwver into City Hall as Mayor, starting next Jan. 1. Mr McDonald was compared to his Republican opponent.

George J. Beldock. the forgotten man or the tampaign. However, while election night was still young, he had piled such a commanding lead that the Incumbent tossed In ttie towel. By 9:30 p.m.

Mr. Beldock had con-Mr. McDonald. At the same time, lust before leaving his headquarters 'nt 16 court he left a statement LABOR DELEGATES STAGE CIVIL WAR AT PEACE PARLEY roused widespread speculation in unofficial quarters. Muscovites had expected conll- Premier Stalin and dently Controller State Senator Lazarus Joseph, Mr.

O'Dwyer's running-mate, elected over Joseph D. McGoldrick, the incumbent, despite Mr. McGoldrick's running 223,625 ahead of Judge Goldstein. City Council President Vincent R. Impellitteri.

also on the O'Dwyer ticket, elected by a 603,822 plurality. Borough President John Cashmore, Democratic-A. L. P. incumbent, re-elected by record -making 300,31 1 plurality over George A.

Arkwright, his Republican-Liberal party opponent. District Attorney Miles McDonald. Democratic-A. L. P.

choice, defeats District, Attorney George J. Beldock by a plurality of 295,389. Municipal Court Former Assistant District Attorneys M. Henry Martuscello and Charles N. Cohen elected to Municipal Court bench, as Milton M.

Wecht. incumbent, is re-elected. All three, Democratic-A. L. P.

nominees, win handily. Amendment Six Veterans' preference amendment runs behind in the city by 10,015 votes. Its fate depends on up-State tally. Board of Estimate Will be almost completely Democratic. Democrats elect four Borough Presidents but lose in Staten Island, where Cornelius A.

Hall. Republican -A. L. P. -Fusion, defeats John Lynch, Democrat.

Detroit Mayor Edward J. Jeffries Jr. re-elected over achievements. Instead, the review wa.s read off by Foreign Commissar Molotov and the Generalissimos traditional order of the day to the Red Army was signed by Marshal Alexander Vasilevsky, acting for Complete returns In New York City's three-cornered Mayoralty election lifted Mayor elect William O'Dwyer'8 plurality to a record total of 685,175 votes today in a sweep which clears the way for the Democratic party's return to power in the municipal government on Jan. 1 after a 12-year exile.

The heaviest political landslide ever recorded in municipal election I EAGLE ESTIMATE UPHELD The Brooklvn Eagle's estimate of Mayor-elect O'Dwyer likely plurality, published on Sunday, was a "near miss." The Sunday Eagle headlined an estimate for Mr. O'Dwyer at more than voles. His actual plurality A. F. L.

Backs Lewis Against Murray in Representation Fight Premier Stalin. Washington, Nov. 7 (U.R)-A bitter There was no official explanation! for Generalissimo Stalin's non- fu" dr was ragln t0Cl8V amonR appearance at the meeting of delegates to the national la-' Supreme Soviet yesterday and at bor-management conference, this morning's mammoth military! The struggle temporarily over "I wish to congratulate Mr Mc sea oquare shadowed the main work of the Marshal Vasilevsky indicated Just conference development of means before the start of the review thatl to lessen industrial strife- Donald and extend mv best wishes." -aid Mr. Beluoek. "I will continue, mv activities a.s District Attorney vigorously and conscientiously until my Job Is completed." McDonald 'Gratified' With Victory At the same time, in his headquarters across Borough Hall Park.

vealed a lopsided split among labor Premier Stalin would not attend today's ceremonies, and informed sources believed some last-minute development had caused the Premier to change his plans. delegates. Standing alone in the labor camp C. I. which staking its nentsV of the winning Brookfyri Also conspicuously absent C.

I. Richard T. Frankensteen. nph inn Soviet fieures as President prestige at the conference on 1U the victor wa.s thanking his star. shaking hands with well wishes and dictating tne "1 am deeply gratified by the display 1 public confidence that the overwhelming victory evidences.

It imposes upon me a serious obliga FOR MAYOR BROOKLYN Mikhail Kalinin and Marshals Voro-ifiSht to put the wage-price issue on shilov and Zhukov. I agenda. C. I. O.

President Phil- Gen. Alexei I. Antonov, Soviet! 'P Murray may formally ask the chief of staff, substituted for Stalln'eonference executive commutes tost the review. 'day t0 take it up. "The Red Army has stood and will I The split became apparent yes-continue to stand in the front when the A.

P. L. led a suc-ranks of the armies of the United icessful fight to give representation Nations in defense of the oeace andjon the important executive corn-security" in his address to the troops, mittee to President John L. Lewis I of the United Mine Workers and T. "CONGRATULATIONS, BILL!" County Democratic Leader Frank V.

Kelly, left, Is one of the first to shake the hand of Mayor elect William O'Dwyer following the latter's thumping 685, 175-pluraltty victory. TlTT? 5 Amendments Seen by Mayor-Elect To Keep Home in Boro PrOpOSifiOI. 12367 13903 11386 C. Cashen, representing the Railway Brotherhoods. 74 Killed in Tripoli tion to the people of the eounin which, with Gods help.

I shall ful-Kerrli fill by conscientious and impartial n.d administration of the office of Dis-7870; trict Attorney." 13362 Mr. Beldock gave it the old college 1821 try in his fight for election to the 3389 office to which he wa.s appointed bj 2641 Governor Dewey when Mr. O'Dwyer 3451 resigned to run for Mayor. 4317 For months, ever since he stepped 1284 into the office last August, he 7.157 monopolized the headlines with a 5189 scries of pyrotechnic which in-3421 eluded a wholesale hotisecleaning in 6268 the prosecutors office and a special 8161 grand Jury investigation into Brook-; 1899 1 11 law enforcement. 1632 He dusted off the old turtles which Bitter Four-Hour Battle Mr.

Lewis and Mr. Cashen won their seats after a bitter four-hour battle in which management repre Democratic nominee and four others in the diss of also ran.s produced the following major devel- 1 All but complete control of the Board of Estimate goes to the incoming administration on the basis of returns showing the O'Dwyer ticket had captured the key of-, flees of Controller and President the City Council, together with the posts of Borough Presidents in four of the city five boroughs. 2-Mr. O'Dwyer, running on the (Democratic and American Labor party tickets, defeated General Sessions Judge Jonah J. Goldstein, Republican, Liberal and City Fusion candidate, bv an actual plurality of 685.175 votes and received a majority of 285.738 over both Judge Goldstein and Newbold Morris, City Council President and No Deal parly candidate who had Mayor LaGuardia's support.

Joseph Defeats McGoldrick 3 Controller Joseph McGoldrick of Brooklyn, although running 223.625 votes ahead of Judge Goldstein on his three-party slate, lost Ml tight for re-election. The Controller-elect is Senator In Anti-Jewish Riots 7 2821 sentatives were silent but interested 3796 10 3677 2 Seen as Approved se- Joint Balloting Plan uait For Governor and Aide Rejected in Borough Cairo, Nov. 7 (U.R) Anti-Jewish rioting spread westward to Tripoli-tania today and the British Mints-try of Information announced that 1 O'Dwyer will seek a ve of New York City le support of all the uted effort which he spectators. An angry exchange of words between Mr. Lewis, Mr.

Murray, A. F. L. President William Green and Mr. 6973 20876 1931 13317 3196 14867 2085 14020 3089 12186 2775 14616 1656 14244 2965 26793 2665 16670 4763 15024 3285 16931 5915 22276 2953 11996 2146 14399 7019 20336 3108 11765 4064 14351 6366 19021 2189 13771 3445 14009 2849 14789 8454 19688 5392 12942 13 5999 74 Jews had been killed Cashen showed clearly that the C.

DUS" outbreak 111 Tripoli. wa. sUnclin. alnne 12588 23828 14005 10261 13646 16361 9043 12253 13317 8657 10287 12655 11582 10564 11940 11234 7606 had figured in murders and rackets: There was no immediate to gain a nearing on tne issue 15- 179 fication of report of the rioting, of wages and prices ,16 603 the tirst major Arab-Jewish clashes Mr frmerh in the A. p.

L.L17 outside the Middle East since the and renorteri In r.nrti at I18" 0681 Continued on Page 6 mm 3972 7756 9587 five piest-m ciww uega. tacked Mr. Murray bitterly. 2195 '20 2196 The disorders apparently tracea Cashen who alsn hearts a and was repeated 1 propos Beldock Vows cast from the grand ballroom of the would be adopted hotel where 4.000 campaign work- hall the returns. Joseph of the Bronx.

Demo- to Arab resentment over Jewish de-lUnion affiliated with the A. F. 21 mands for unrestricted immigration deplored the C. I. O.

attempt to22- "i6 Into Palestine, which already had qusti0n nis membership on the 23 64,1 touched off widespread clashes in executive committee. Mr. Green led 24 j94d Lebanon and Efypt the A. F. L.

fight to win seals for' Ucvptian Premier Nokrashy Pashai Mr Lewis and Mr. Cashen Tls 104740 ers had assembled to extend their' The sole amendment facing de- I eorurratulationg. feat was No. 1. Drondiiut for joint I party run- Probe Will Go On "It appears." Mr O'Dwyer de- election or Governor and Lieuten- Mr.

uuwver, wno clared. "I'm elecled Mayor of the am -Govei no: Tne oim.l-ie Stale a of 417,832 voles 3205 161543 291971 93308 385279 130709 O'Dwyer's plurality, 223,736. additional 1 told the United Press that ail insti- xheir remarks appeared aimed jury' lm- cty of New York. I'm grateful for vote was 299.693 yes and 334.202 no. over Mr.

McGoldrick. paneled investigate the admin- confidence the voters have Brooklvn voters also rejecti-, this 4 Borough President John Cash-of Mayor-elect William placed in me. amendment. more. Democratic and Ana rican QUEENS isquareiv ai putting a crimp in c.

1 Cairo riots would be tried and pun-0. prestige and perhaps at crippling ished, but he asserted that foreign jt permanently. press accounts had "grossly exag- OoldiUlt geratcd" the disturbances. tR'p The premier said the riots were BritlSh Jet PlCin6 I In 3251 362 O'Dwyer as Kings County District The lone proposition, designed to Labor party candidate for re-elec- Attorney from Jan. 1, 1940.

to last FWng D.fficuU Years increase the amount of State sub- tion in Brookhn, gets a new four. Aug. will continue Its inquiry, it "We must all realize that we ate fldy for low-cost housing, won year term after rolling up a record. 4,128 wa.s indicated today. facing four difficult vests.

It will easily. The latest vote wa.s 418.709 xmashina borough plurality of District Attorney George J. Bel- take the united efforts of the people In favor and 158,997 against. 311 votes He defeated Public Serv. dock in a telegram congratulating rntinued on Page 6 Other Amendments Commissioner George A Ark- 484 his victorious DemocratlC-A, wnght, his Republican and Liberal mo opponent, Miles F.

McDonald, last Amendment 2 mvo.ved the pro- 81n9 night implied that the election re- cni PCAnY TO PPORF lo Continued on rate IS wouiQ n0 ring down the cur- PBI READY TO rKUBt tenant Governorship event of a r'02 tain on the grand jury probe The BOY'S DISAPPEARANCE vacancy. The vote was 391.839 yes inquiry was called on Mr. Beldocks Downieville Cal Nov. 7 UP)- imri 211 089 no- Mild Weather Hits 606 M. P.H.

For World Record 19901 21133 21925 21454 18455 19287 17606 19796 17499 17511 16143 17185 5069 7271 Heme Bay. England, Nov. 7 (UP) A Royal Air Force jet-propelled 9 5239 plane, piloted bv Eric Greenwood. I in srm Allies May Dismiss Case Against Missing Nazi No. 2 Nuernberg, Nov.

7 (U.R) The Allied war crimes case against Martin Bor-mann, missing Nazi party deputy, probably will be dismissed If he Is not found before the opening of the Nuernberg trial Nov. 20, the office of Justice Robert Jackson said to- application. The Federal Buret', ol inuviuauon Keiqn a While chief test pilot for the Glsoter Avi- it 4387 investigate ough a chanEe of residence oc- ation Company, set a new world's io 5547 District Attorney of Kina.s County the 7369 speed record of 606 miles an hour it was nothing to be alarmed about. today shortly after another pilot Tls. 54906 I had raised the vigorously and conscientiously," he nukie Turn Stuien after a six-dav rurred 3D days before election.

The 76900 'asserted in his congratulatory tele- search in the Sierra-Nevada country vote was 312.710 yes and 287.999 no. I gram to McDonald, "until my job was abandoned. Amendment 4. which involved re- is completed." The wealthy parents of the child, apportionment lines, carried over- last seen he placed in the front wlielmingly. lark to 602 miles O'Dwyer's pluralit: Notices of Bormann's Indictment J' Normal averaae temperature for to- day Ls 47.

but today's high will be 70. the W. B. said. It will also be Tonight, fair, with a low of 50, 919 66195 195820 32075 227895 161,700.

NEW YORK CITY (By Counties) have been disseminated bu radio, Mr. Greenwood made the 606-mlle newspaper and poster. Justii tli-i ics held little hope tr. O'Dwver Victory Upholds vard of nLs home lasl Thursday, Amendment 5 would permit clung to the faint hope that their tv governing bodies to Moms F.D.R. Policies-Hannegan SOn wa.s the victim of kidnapers veto of county ndi.

Washington. Nov. 7 (U.R) William The mast widespread search ever quests for special would appear. AH circumstances indicated he died in the last hours average In his "Yellow Meteor" in four official runs over the Herne Bay course, hitting a high of 612 miles an hour on one. He broke the record within hour after his friend, Group Cant.

the report promised. Tomorrow utives on re- partiv and continued rUlaUon The mild Rnd 145.561 no. over executives 0 legislation. of the battle for Berlin. 97651 O'Dwyer's victory in the New York conducted in the wild, mountainous vote WIS 459.016 63702 2300 Id provide for 5927 Mayoralty election tociay was nauea area was railed off last night with- Amenanien 3762 250756 29743 225552 101127 9316 95869 FINAL RETURNS TABULATED MttSO bv Chairman Robert Hannegan ollt a trac all 66421 187054 25981 159131 195820 291971 Kathryn Grayson Scraps KfiJ SSStPSS F'M Divorce Plan 8th Time the same course for a record of 602iQ'ns 54906 Tsaon of the Democratic aNtional Com- is bov having been vete father.

Jaseph Civil i a signed state- 491 32075 93308 104740 53598 3205 161543 385279 130709 mittee as a victory for the policies Tum Suj, of the late president Roosevelt. mpn( that wood, Nov i (U.R) singing mnes an nour. and her hus- Both pilots flew the 399437 'he landslide or uenerai all probab O'Dwver and the vote was tttilv a hand. Lt. John Shelton.

who sepa- conformity with rules of the Fed- Tls 305017 123218 8815 434050 859957 259268 1119225 rated six weeks ago for the eighth eration Aeronautique governing of-' and. they said, last time, are back ficial speed tests for aircraft. together again. The twin test flights broke the uii The screen actress told Attorney, accepted record of German Pilot Republicans Win Kace Lloyd Wright to scrap the Wendel. who flew a Messer-'For Congress in Jersey landslide has a direct and itr.poi tant bearing on boih the 1946 ant Dutch Troops in Sydney i1948 election prospects." he said.

i ii I D- 1 not onl.v attests lo the grow Break Up rrO-Java KlOf jK strength of the Democrat ii Sydney, Nov. 7 (U.R) Dutch troops party but proves the popular wil Svd Jeffries Easy Victor Over Detroit Laborite 481.4 miles a papers he had drawn up, and Lteu-schmitt a Trenton, Nov. 7 (U.R' Republicans tenant anelton moved back into armed with bottles and fire hoses a government pieoeci armed retained control of New Jersey's WHERE TO FIND IT is pro-Indonesian and Dr0(rram of Fourth Congressional District todav broke up a ri with the election of Frank A. demonstration flj Pi Organized loo of .136 pre- City College to Readmit Expelled Cage Player the Sydney docks the late Franklin Roosevelt." Detroit McGuinness Jubilant Over Victory of O'Dwyer incts complete, Mathews to yucceed Reprcsenta- today ater one 0f the wildest brawls D. Lane Powers.

Returns from 244 of the (Burling- i the city's history. Report Jerome Kern The fight started when a band of Still in Serious Condition ation was fries. 260.178; Frankensteen, 211.123. k-ayor Ed- Labor hopes were high as (he first le-cted for returns began coming in from the ted Rich- night's counting. Mr.

Democratic leader, today greeted was found to be playing basketball -Mercer Counties i districts 3 Rai Estate 4 I Society O'Dwyer victory as proof that! for City College although he precincts gave Mathews 33.338 several hundred Australians, re- The Citv Hospital at Welfare the foil teen. hful union at one point had a led of ap- f.xmiate;-. 13 mm New York is the most tolerant city not attending classes and as a rein the whole world." Isul' was expelled, will be allowed to "The voters did not follow the return to school following his dis-lines of race, creed or color, butlcharge from the merchant marine, elected the man they thought best.lwhere he i serving as a warrant regardless." he said. "Tills fact made iorficer. Lanb's expulsion followed flection Day.

1945, the greatest day the bribing of five Brooklvn College against 24,581 for his Democraticiportedlv lea by Communists, pa-'lsland today lusted songwriter ard opponent, former Common Pleas.raded to the dock where some 1,600 Jerome Kern as still In "serious leader. Judge Frank S. Katzenbach ofDutch soldiers were waiting aboard condition. Mr. Kern has been hos- The Princeton.

the transport. Stirling Castle for pltalized since Monday, when he the cit Election of a full State Assembly shipment to the Indies. jcollapsed on Park Manhattan Uon'l and several State Senators in thej The demonstrators Jeered the from a cerebral hemorrhage. Physi- alter .1 21 counties resulted in no changeiDutch and set up a taunting chant clans give him a 75 percent chance sleen, or capital ended shortly The C. I.

O. pinne i.m. when Mr. Franken- ing hopes on two president of the United ifor citv council ir candidates Mary Hawori i control of i tC. I the he In the history of the City of Newplayers.

He will not plav basket-jin Bepubli York." ball, at least for this season, jlature..

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